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REVIEW OF DENTJSTRY. 1S1
inserted in the register for the year, such name may be erased
therefrom by order of said Board.
(d) Upon any person being registered under this Act, he
shall be entitled to receive a certificate under the corporate seal
of said Association, and signed by the Registrar in the form of
Schedule " B " to this Act, or to the like effect.
24. All persons registered under this Act and no other shall
be entitled to practice the profession of dentistry in the Province
of Manitoba, and no person shall be entitled to any of the privi-
leges of a licentiate or member of the said Association or to
practice the profession of dentistry who is in default in respect
to any fees payable by him by virtue of this Act.
25. In case a charge is made against any licentiate of unpro-
fessional conduct or other misconduct, provided for by the
By-laws to be passed under the provisions of this Act, the Board
of Directors shall have power to hear and determine the same,
and for this purpose to summon witnesses before them, and ad-
minister an oath of affirmation to such witnesses; and if any licen-
tiate shall be found guilty of the charge preferred against him,
he shall forfeit his certificate and title, and the same shall be
canceled; such forfeiture, however, may be annulled, and the
said license and all rights and privileges thereunder fully re-
newed and restored by said Board in such manner and upon
such conditions and terms as the said Board shall think fit;
Provided, however, that nothing in this Act contained shall em-
power the said Board to deal with any criminal or other offense
provided for by law.
26. Any licentiate who shall be convicted of any malpractice
shall forfeit his license, and the same shall be canceled; but the
Board shall have power to restore the same if it shall think fit
and proper, notice of such restoration to be given for two weeks
in some local paper to be determined upon by the Board.
27. It shall not be lawful for any person not holding a valid
certificate of license and duly registered under this Act to prac-
tice the profession of dentistry within the Province of Manitoba
for hire, gain or hope of reward; and if any person after the pass-
ing of this Act not holding such certificate of license and duly
registered shall practice or profess to practice within this Prov-
ince the said profession of dentistry, either publicly or privately,
for hire, gain or hope of reward, or voluntarily and falsely pre-
tends to be a duly qualified licentiate of dentistry, or assumes any